Monday December 11, 2006 ![]() |
JMX, SNMP, Java, etc...Daniel Fuchs blogs on JMX, SNMP, Java, etc... |
... or the Hitchhiker's Guide to SNMP Part IV. In this article, I will try to provide a brief overview of multi-indexed SNMP tables. This article comes as a follow-up on a series of articles I have written about SNMP. The series starts with [Simple Is Not Easy] and [What is the JVM SNMP Agent?] and continues with [The Hitchhiker's Guide to SNMP - part I], [II], and [III]. Readers who are not familiar with SNMP are invited to browse these articles first. In Understanding The Structure Of Management Information (SMI), I have already explained how SNMP tables are defined in SMI and introduced the concepts of Scalar Objects and Columnar Objects, Conceptual Rows and Indexes. I have also shown in an example based on the JVM-MANAGEMENT-MIB how to get a columnar object on a simple SNMP table indexed by a single integer. In this article, I want to explain how all of this works with multi-indexed tables. [Read More] Tags: snmpPosted by dfuchs ( Dec 11 2006, 09:23:29 AM CET ) Permalink Comments [8] |